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Tell us about your comic strips
posted Tuesday, July 09, 2002 - 03:47 PM (#191)
Webcomic Artists, tell us where we can go and see your strips! Post links to your sites here (or start your own discussion).
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Re: Tell us about your comic strips (Score: 3, Informative)
posted Tuesday, July 09, 2002 - 03:55 PM (#193)
I'm all about that. :)
  Hi, I'm Aric Campling, and I'm a co-author for HOSERS [hosers.org]. Lev, my co-author, primarily handles the stories and the scriptwriting - though to my credit, a handful of scripts and a few storylines were my idea. I take these words and run with them. I draw the images, scan them, color them, adjust them, and finally put them up on the website. Our slogan: No Doughnuts, No Mercy. Our challenge: Discover Your Inner Doughnut. HOSERS: Protecting doughnut shops from the scum of the universe.
  Thanks, Jon. Always enjoy an opportunity to talk about my comic. :)
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Re: Tell us about your comic strips (Score: 2, Compelling)
posted Wednesday, July 10, 2002 - 09:50 AM (#253)
Curiously, what about other artistic endenvors? Can/should we link them in here?

What about other projects your dearest and disturbed readers (okay, not all of them are dearest) enjoy participating in?
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Re: Tell us about your comic strips (Score: 2, Informative)
posted Wednesday, July 10, 2002 - 10:42 AM (#263)
In Response to NscafeUnleaded (#253):

It was originally intended for webcomics, but I don't see why it should be limited to that. if you have an interesting project to share with us, regardles of the medium, go ahead and post about it.

You may want to start a new discussion for it, of course (if you can).
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FRAMED!!! -- two 2 of 3 opera monkeys agree! (Score: 4, Super-Genius)
posted Wednesday, July 10, 2002 - 05:11 PM (#323)
FRAMED!!! [damonk.com] the comic... it's got a talking potato and Richard Nixon -- what else do you need?

(Well, okay, a little more 'splanation, maybe?)

FRAMED!!! is a metatoon that focuses a group of hapless people trapped in a G-rated Comic Universe, where they struggle to escape from the grasp of their evil captor/cartoonist, who, oddly enough, is also an old friend of them all...

Comedy and experimentation are the crux of this webstrip, whether the trapped victims like it or not. So if you like intelligent humour, or you have a thing for innovation and the digital medium, or you just like seeing someone torture his friends, then FRAMED!!! [damonk.com] is definitely the place to come visit.

That do for a plug? ^_^
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Re: Tell us about your comic strips (Score: 2, Informative)
posted Thursday, July 11, 2002 - 04:36 AM (#379)
I draw the comic strip Scatterplot [keenspace.com]. My friend and roommate from last year, Stefan, writes the comic (for the most part).

The comic grew out of our realization that our lives, thoughts, and conversations are interesting and amusing enough to build a comic from. As such, the comic is mostly, but not completely, autobiographical, at least in some sense.

We try to update three times a week, on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, and we're for the most party successful (though occasionally I can't get my act together and Stefan needs to actually try to draw something).

For additional self promotion, I'm currently drawing/writing a storyline on the Avalon [avalonhigh.com] website, regarding the rest of the Ryan/Deirdre story that Josh didn't tell. One or two pages go up every weekend, between the weekday strips being run by another guest artist.

I've also got another, top-secret project in the works, which I'll plug here when it gets going.

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Re: Tell us about your comic strips (Score: 2, Informative)
posted Thursday, July 11, 2002 - 04:48 PM (#426)
Here goes:

PandP, my comic. About a band, two brothers and a worm and a bird. How can those things be linked?

http://pandpcomic.keenspace.com

like that. Its like goats, except without swearing, chickens pubs or good artwork. Come to think of it... it isn't like goats!
I just sort of write draw and webmaster myself. It would be alot of work, but it isn't. Cuz quality don't matter!
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Re: Tell us about your comic strips (Score: 2, Informative)
posted Friday, July 12, 2002 - 12:37 PM (#443)
In Response to flareon454 (#426):

I think the infrequent nature of my updates sort of disqualifies my comics from being true "webcomics", but what the heck.

I have a few quick pencil comics that i post up now and then here:

http://aaronfg.com/comics

They're quick and dirty and pretty much shown as they were drawn in the sketchbook. I don't have the time to do a fully done clean comic. But the pencil ones keep me happy.

Also are ones that i attempt to draw on my pda. That's a lot harder than it sounds, since those screens don't handle presure sensitivity very well, so it's nearly impossible to draw a straight line. Looks like those were drawn by an old man with arthritis. :(


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Why the hell not... (Score: 2, Informative)
posted Friday, July 12, 2002 - 02:52 PM (#455)
More exposure, blah blah blah. I do a little bit of sociopolitical wank called Eaveston [trikuare.cx] about a city which is being built from the ground up from "first principles" using nothing but modern technology (i.e. IPv6 and ethernet for everything - no telephone network).

BTW, Jon, your Einstein quote doesn't really make sense out of context like that. :)

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Re: Why the hell not... (Score: 1)
posted Friday, July 12, 2002 - 02:56 PM (#457)
In Response to magenta (#455):

Things are always much more amusing out of context.
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Re: Why the hell not... (Score: 1)
posted Friday, July 12, 2002 - 03:07 PM (#460)
In Response to jon (#457):

That was a fast reply. So I guess forums are more worthy of your attention than email, huh? ;)
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Re: Why the hell not... (Score: 1)
posted Friday, July 12, 2002 - 04:27 PM (#462)
In Response to magenta (#460):

I have web access at work, but not email access.
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Re: Tell us about your comic strips (Score: 1)
posted Tuesday, July 16, 2002 - 01:43 AM (#588)
Well since i can't seem to start a new thread because of karma? (what's the point in that?) I'll just plug here, that i've vented a small frustration of mine with the game Neverwinter Nights.

If you have played this game at all, you should feel my pain.

http://aaronfg.com/comics/me/10/ [aaronfg.com]
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Re: Tell us about your comic strips (Score: 1)
posted Tuesday, July 16, 2002 - 01:44 AM (#589)
In Response to sub_tex (#588):

Ah, and to make it even worse, i had logged in as the wrong user! All those lovely karma points building up for nothing! :(
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Re: Tell us about your comic strips (Score: 1)
posted Tuesday, July 16, 2002 - 01:50 PM (#607)
This isn't a self plug, but it's a comic I just found that I really like so I thought I'd plug it here.

Something Positive [somethingpositive.net]

The very first comic hooked me, even though it's oh so wrong....
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Re: Tell us about your comic strips (Score: 1)
posted Wednesday, July 17, 2002 - 11:08 AM (#638)
Deciding that no one can surpass the invention of Diablo when it comes to humor, instead I decided to go the really hackneyed route, and create a superhero(ine) called Mindmistress, a sort of modern Athena, the way Superman is a modern Hercules, Submariner a modern Neptune, and Flash a modern Mercury. Also she has an absolutely unique double identity---sort of Athena meets Flowers for Algernon. You can check out my attempts at MINDMISTRESS [keenspace.com] ---All that being said, of the GOATS cast, she's reasonably fond of Diablo---although despite rumors, they're just good friends.---Al
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Re: Tell us about your comic strips (Score: 1)
posted Friday, July 19, 2002 - 01:23 AM (#712)
I'm actually plugging someone else's strip. But that's because he needs encouragement.

Anyway, here you go:
Hastily-drawn slabs of beef discussing Schopenhaur [incendoincendere.org]

And send him email. He really does need encouragement - brian at incendoincendere dot org.

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Re: Tell us about your comic strips (Score: 2, Funny)
posted Monday, July 29, 2002 - 10:39 AM (#906)
Hey, since you asked...

My name is Brad, and my comic is called Monkey Law [monkeylaw.org]. It has everything you could ever need -- assuming all you need is monkeys.

Is it like Goats? Uh... yeah. Sure. The characters like intoxicating substances, just like Jon and Phillip do. One of the characters was Archbishop of Colombia for a while, so he's religious, just like Diablo. Another has a sex life not unlike that of Toothgnip. And, uh... there's a small child, just like... uh... oh, let's say Neil.

Come see my strip! Make me famous! Make Monkey Law the next international phenomenon!
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Re: Tell us about your comic strips (Score: 1)
posted Wednesday, July 31, 2002 - 12:52 PM (#948)
Here it is folks, the triumphant return of one of the most mediocre stick figure comics of our day... The Sticks [darwinscomplex.com]! The new strip is a special "San Diego Comic-Con" commemorative edition.

Read it and weep. No, wait, read it and laugh. Laugh damn you, NO WEEPING! STOP IT!!!

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Re: Tell us about your comic strips (Score: 1)
posted Friday, August 09, 2002 - 05:43 PM (#1067)
In Response to wheat_beer (#948):

I have a comic [smbccomics.com] too.

BACK OFF
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Re: Tell us about your comic strips (Score: 3, Informative)
posted Saturday, August 24, 2002 - 08:42 AM (#1352)
I guess I'll spam my comic too! WOOO!

Silly Cone V [sillyconev.com] has been running almost two years now (hard to believe!) and I am constantly boggled that I haven't run out of ideas. It's pretty much a storyline oriented strip about a hapless but incredibly gifted science geek, and his friends/coworkers/roommates, who range from the a doubly evil Marketing and Finance pretty boy to the mysterious leader of the Ninja Contractors (Union Local #307) to an alternate dimension version of himself who isn't...quite... evil to an ancient irish ghost with an attitued problem.

The strips tends towards the wordy, and the art.... well.... it gets better. Give it a chance. Don't let the occasional strip that teaches you about how fusion really works [sillyconev.com] scare you off. It's really pretty funny.
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Re: Tell us about your comic strips (Score: 1)
posted Monday, September 02, 2002 - 09:01 AM (#1541)
In Response to AgentDenim (#193):

Hello, folks! Just chiming in to let everyone know that HOSERS has returned from a nearly two-month forced hiatus! My computer broked really really bad, and it took me that long to get everything working well enough to restart production. It's actually still not completely fixed! :P

Anyway, pop on over to HOSERS.org and enjoy! And thanks! (Hyperlink is in the .sig)
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Science, Sorcery, Vampires, Big Guns... (Score: 1)
posted Friday, September 13, 2002 - 08:00 PM (#1748)

Twilight Agency by D.A. and L. Graf [twilightagency.com]

I love the subtle humor in this one. :-)

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Re: Tell us about your comic strips (Score: 0)
posted Sunday, October 13, 2002 - 10:30 PM (#2287)
Hey,

I'm Stolee, the inker of SuperSnafu.

This comic is the result of a few of my high school friends getting together and making a comic.

Really has a center around us, but anyone who has gone to high school should get MOST of our jokes (except the occasional video-game comic)

check it out at SuperSnafu.com [supersnafu.com]

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If I may: Jayhoo and Jawhoo (Score: 0)
posted Wednesday, December 18, 2002 - 01:35 AM (#3255)
In Response to Lonely Goatherd (#2287):

Just decided to stop on by, and shamelessly plug my webcomic: Jayhoo and Jawhoo. It's not a videogame based webcomic, or movie, or punk rock, or anything really, it's about the characters. Not to mention violence, sex, and cursing. No I kid, there's none of that, but, please check her out!

Jayhoo and Jawhoo [jayhooandjawhoo.com]


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Re: Tell us about your comic strips (Score: 0)
posted Friday, December 27, 2002 - 12:21 PM (#3380)
I've got a comic called syrtsardo its at http://www.syrtsardo.netfirms.com It's ment to be funny and i drew it with my mouse :)
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